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Español: Epigramas por Marco Valerio Marcial  s:es:Index:Epigramas por Marco Valerio Marcial - Tomo II - Biblioteca Clásica CXLI.pdf  (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Marco Valerio Marcial. Traductores: Jáuregui, Argensola, Iriarte (Don Juan), Salinas, el P. Morell y otros. Prólogo y notas de Víctor Suárez Capalleja
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Español: Epigramas por Marco Valerio Marcial
Volume 2
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Español: Epigramas. Traducidos en parte por Jáuregui, Argensola, Iriarte (Don Juan), Salinas, el P. Morell y otros, y el resto por Víctor Suárez Capalleja, con prólogo y notas del mismo. Tomo II.
Serie: Biblioteca clásica 141
Formato: 358, [1] p., [1] en bl. ; 19 cm
Contenido: Libros VI-XI
Publication date 1923
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